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So far, the earliest finds of modern Homo sapiens skeletons come from Africa. They date to nearly 200,000 years ago on that continent. They appear in Southwest Asia around 100,000 years ago and elsewhere in the Old World by 60,000-40,000 years ago.
The Americas were the last (well, second-to-last if you count Antarctica) continents to be inhabited by early humans. Archaeologists estimate that people entered North America by crossing over the Bering Strait, which back then was a wide swath of land, about 15,000 years ago.
33,000 years ago – 15,000 years before the most widely accepted date.
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The need for increased production as the population was growing.
The technological inventions that enabled production on a bigger scale.
The exploitation of countries in Africa which allowed more goods to be obtained.
The diversification of needs as people started having increasingly diverse desires.
D. continue to rise rapidly
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